Lenovo Ideapad 3 15.6″ FHD Laptop, AMD Ryzen 5 5500U, 8GB RAM, 256GB SSD, Windows 11, Sand, 82KU00YWUS

The ultimate notebook to learn from home and beyond, the Lenovo IdeaPad™ 3 compliments powerhouse performance powered by up to AMD Ryzen™ 5000 Series Mobile Processors with Radeon™ Graphics with practical, tailored work and smart learning solutions to alleviate eye strain, posture-related pains, and distractions, all while keeping your system cool via intelligent thermals and secure with a privacy shutter on the camera, allowing you to reserve complete control over your web-cams privacy.

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The ultimate notebook to learn from home and beyond, the Lenovo IdeaPad™ 3 compliments powerhouse performance powered by up to AMD Ryzen™ 5000 Series Mobile Processors with Radeon™ Graphics with practical, tailored work and smart learning solutions to alleviate eye strain, posture-related pains, and distractions, all while keeping your system cool via intelligent thermals and secure with a privacy shutter on the camera, allowing you to reserve complete control over your web-cams privacy.

  • Operating system: Windows 11
  • Processor: AMD Ryzen 5 5500U Hexa Core Processor
  • Display: 15.6′ FHD Display
  • Memory: 8GB DDR4 3200MHz RAM
  • Internal storage: 256GB 2242 m.2 NV Me SSD Storage
  • Graphics: Integrated AMD Radeon 7 Graphics
  • Optical Drive: None
  • Battery Life: Up to 12 Hours
  • Audio: 2 x 1.5W Speakers with Dolby Audio
  • Wireless: 2 x 2 802.11AC Wi-Fi and Bluetooth 5.0 Combo
  • Webcam: 720P Camera with Privacy Shutter and Dual Array
  • Microphones
  • Product weight: 3.74 lbs.
  • Color: Sand

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Manufacturer Part Number

82KU00YWUS

Model

82KU00YWUS

Assembled Product Dimensions (L x W x H)

14.14 x 9.31 x 0.78 Inches

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7 Reviews For This Product

  1. 07

    by Adam

    good specs for the price, nice materials, fit and finish and color options were nice. The screen is the big negative, not IPS, a bit dim and poor viewing angles. Otherwise good purchase

  2. 07

    by Grace

    This is my first Lenovo. I usually purchase only Mac computers (for design, editing, etc.). I needed a PC to work on specific programs, ones that are not iOS friendly. I needed the computer to be fast to handle some heavy lifting. So far, this laptop does not disappoint. It was an easy, seamless setup and works without any lag. The graphics look great.

  3. 07

    by Peoria

    We have been very happy with this laptop. We just needed it to do basic home/office functions and play a couple games our kids like. Nothing to snazzy, but it works really well for us. We especially like the keyboard and how it feels. Our previous laptop had a much cheaper plastic-feeling keyboard that we hated. Our kids especially like the touchscreen on this one.

  4. 07

    by Casper

    This is a great laptop but the only thing that sucks is the battery. it says it can last 14 hrs on a charge but i can barley get 2 hrs or less on a charge which sucks because i wanted to take this with me everywhere i go but i am not gonna stop each time to charge it every hour or so… The good thing is the charging is fast but thats not the point… smh i hope then can fix this problem for me

  5. 07

    by Chris

    A great new device. It’s fast and always responsive. It also has a touchscreen, which I’ve never had before. A pure joy – right out of the box – ready to go.

  6. 07

    by Steve

    Perfect computer for someone looking for a straightforward machine that can handle home office basics. Have not utilized it to it’s full potential but glad to have the room to grow on it.

  7. 07

    by Anthony

    It is sleek efficient and great to use. The screen and keyboard are awesome.

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